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Living Wax Museum
Living Wax Museum
This rubric will be used to evaluate your speech, costume, props, and poster used in the Living Wax Museum.
Rubric Code:
P2XXAX9
By
swright012
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Wax Museum Presentation
Advanced
14 pts
Proficient
10 pts
Basic
6 pts
Below Basic
2 pts
Volume and fluency
Advanced
Clear and fluent presentation. Adds inflection and personality to their scientist's character.
Proficient
Clear and fluent presentation.
Basic
Was difficult to hear at times; uneven pacing.
Below Basic
Could not be heard by audience; spoke too quickly or stumbled often.
Knowledge of character
Advanced
Knew speech without notecards/memorized. Answers any questions about their person.
Proficient
Knew speech without notecards/memorized.
Basic
Did not know the speech very well. Used note cards a lot.
Below Basic
Did not know speech at all. Read directly off cards.
Costume
Advanced
Wore a costume and had props that represented the person well.
Proficient
Wore a costume that represented the person.
Basic
Wore a costume, but was not appropriate.
Below Basic
Wore only part of a costume.
Content
Advanced
Poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure includes details on childhood, details on adult life, and how he/she showed perseverance.
Proficient
Poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure includes details about most of the person's life, but left out one or two key facts.
Basic
Poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure includes details about some of the person's life, but the account was not completely accurate.
Below Basic
Did not have a factual speech. Not prepared to participate.
Creativity
Advanced
Very creative, used effective costume and props, authentic to person and time period.
Proficient
Somewhat creative, tried to be authentic to person or time period.
Basic
Very little creativity went into the presentaion. Not very authentic representation of person.
Below Basic
Not creative. Not authentic.
Poster/Visual
Advanced
Poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure includes all relevant information; it is well-organized. Information covers all questions and adds extra information.
Proficient
The poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure includes all information relevant to the topic in an organized fashion. Information is relevant and covers most information.
Basic
The Poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure does not have all of the relevant information of the poster. There is not enough information presented. Information is presented in an unorganized fashion.
Below Basic
The poster, PowerPoint, or Brochure is lacking in elements required. There are many gaps in information presented.
Keywords:
presentation, Living Wax Museum
Subjects:
English
Social Sciences
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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